When you’re faster than a speeding bullet and more powerful than a locomotive, it’s hard to stay quiet when your boss starts complaining. And after at least 40 years at the Daily Planet, Superman’s alter ego Clark Kent has finally had enough.
Call of duty: Superman will have more time to foil the forces of evil after going freelance (Picture: DC Comics)
The latest issue of the superhero’s comic series sees him resign – after editor Perry White berates him for not writing enough Superman stories.
‘News should be about news,’ Kent rants.
He’s welcome at Metro to work on our hard-hitting page three stories about (ahem) human scarecrows, talking whales and singing mice.
But the man behind the new episode – out today in print and online – thinks he’ll more likely start his own blog.
‘Superman is arguably the most powerful person on the planet,’ writer Scott Lobdell said.
‘How long can he sit at his desk with someone breathing down his neck?’
‘News should be about news,’ Kent rants.
He’s welcome at Metro to work on our hard-hitting page three stories about (ahem) human scarecrows, talking whales and singing mice.
But the man behind the new episode – out today in print and online – thinks he’ll more likely start his own blog.
‘Superman is arguably the most powerful person on the planet,’ writer Scott Lobdell said.
‘How long can he sit at his desk with someone breathing down his neck?’
Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/915867-clark-kent-tipped-to-become-blogger-as-superman-quits-the-day-job#ixzz2AW78LNaf
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